samßons Vscsnt Sliurtom Vscsnt MANAGER ENGINEERING MANUFACTURER AN OPPORTUNITY exists for a marketing orientated person to manage a South Engineering Component Manufacturer. Based to Christchurch the Company is a subsidiary of a National Group. The Company places highest emphasis and priority on maintaining quality of product and service to customers. The main duties of the successful applicant wUI be to service existing accounts and to increase the Company’s market snare. Other duties will Include the overall responsibility of day to day management of this efficiently run operation and co-ordination with the Factory Manager to ensure budgeted targets are achieved. An attractive and competitive remuneration package is offered including company car, superannuation and subsidised medical scheme. Written applications stating details of experience and qualifications should be addressed to: “MANAGER" P.O. Box 13-488 CHRISTCHURCH Q TRUST BANK CANTERBURY MARKETING ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from personnel in the 20 to 25 years age group to Join a department within our head office. 1 DUTIES WILL INVOLVE: - Calling on and liaison with commercial organisations. - Some clerical duties are also associated with'this position. PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS: - Interest in the Financial Services Industry. — Overall Interest in Marketing. - Good communication skills. - Ability to relate well at air levels. - Self confidence. — Motivation. — Outgoing personality. — Current drivers licence. Whilst previous experience or knowledge would be an advantage we are prepared to train a suitable applicant. Please apply In writing supplying the following details: - Age. — Educational Qualifications. — Work Experience. . — Sports and Hobbles. ’ . — Contact telephone number. - Recent photograph. Closing date for applications, Friday, April 10, 1987. Please address written applications with full details to: Manager Personnel and Training, Trust Bank Canterbury, P.O. Box 203, CHRISTCHURCH. Cre National Bank of New Zealand Limited ARCHIVIST THE NATIONAL BANK requires ah experienced person to manage its collection of archives In Wellington. The position is sole charge and the successful applicant will be responsible for: — Locating records held by branches and departments and arranging their transfer to the Archive. — Appraising, arranging and describing archival material. — Ensuring that professional restoration work is carried out as needed. — Mounting displays of photographs and other material. — Dealing with requests for Information from within and outside the bank. Applicants should have good communications skills and the energy and initiative to maintain a high profile for the archive. Some travel will be necessary. The National Bank Is an equal opportunity employer and offers the successful applicant a competitive starting salary and other employee benefits. Applicants should write, giving details of their experience, to: Mrs S. R. Robey Public Relations Manager THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED P.O. Box 1791 WELLINGTON
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